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In the hallway, Vital's plaster sculpture of Nijinsky is attached to the wall.
Back in Paris he lent a similar presence to Rodin's plaster sculpture of Balzac, photographing it on a moonlit terrace.
The plaster sculpture is battered and fragile and turning yellow with time, but I would recognise those nipples anywhere.
Josh Dayton's "Hard Knife," a painted plaster sculpture, has a chalky yet almost metallic finish that is somehow simultaneously attractive and repellent.
Of the scores of pieces that merit lengthy discussion, I'll cite one: "Woman with Vase" (1933), a bronze of a plaster sculpture that, cast in cement, accompanied "Guernica" at the Spanish Pavilion of the World's Fair in Paris, in 1937.
The set is a huge white plaster sculpture of a lap-top, which constantly revolves, or opens and closes on its hinges, to serve as cliff, shore, ship or prison.
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Fun is not their main objective, and yet even viewers familiar with contemporary art come at them through the filter of later works like the "Passstücke," loosely translated as "Adaptives," of the Viennese artist Franz West from the '70s and '80s — plaster sculpture-prosthetics that encouraged silly, absurdist behavior.
She also decorated walls with plaster sculptures denoting the senses.
She also worked ceaselessly in her studio, first making abstract landscape paintings and then plaster sculptures.
Unsuspectingly, I entered the gallery where 20 of Henry Moore's large plaster sculptures were exhibited.
MONMOUTH COUNTY LIBRARY Photographs by Matt Greco and plaster sculptures by Christina Peters.
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